Davide Scaini wrote:
>> Do you have any hints before starting to have a nice installation?
>
Sorry for the delay, but better late than never!
go here - https://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Flashing_the_Neo_Freerunner
And update u-boot by going to the section marked "Flashing the boot loader
to the NAND". You'll want this because u-boot has improved and because the
older u-boot couldn't boot the kernel from ext2.
You may also want to get a program called neocon - it allows you to halt the
phone in the bootloader phase, giving you long to kick off dfu-util to
update uboot.
Then just follow the wiki - http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner
It took me a couple of hours but all worked pretty well. I gave up on debian
pretty quickly because I stopped getting any GSM signal/registration after a
while. I liked the zhone interface though, and it seemed more responsive.
Also having the full apt repository is amazing.
It's now FDOM for me, though as and when debian/FSO is known to be more
stable I might switch again. I like debian, and the size of the community
ensures that information is easy to find and community support done well.
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